Investigate

🔍️ Investigate
🔍️ Investigate
Ressources 1# in crontab or tmux session - take every hour a track of the memory usage 2for i in {1..24} ; do echo -n "===================== " ; date ; free -m ; top -b -n1 | head -n 15 ; sleep 3600; done >> /var/log/SYSADM/memory.log & Hardware Logs Health Checks
🚩 Compare
🚩 Compare
Compare staffs Compare two jar files: 1diff -W200 -y <(unzip -vqq file1.jar | awk '{ if ($1 > 0) {printf("%s\t%s\n", $1, $8)}}' | sort -k2) <(unzip -vqq file2.jar | awk '{ if ($1 > 0) {printf("%s\t%s\n", $1, $8)}}' | sort -k2)
🚩 Files
🚩 Files
Find a process blocking a file with fuser: 1fuser -m </dir or /files> # Find process blocking/using this directory or files. 2fuser -cu </dir or /files> # Same as above but add the user 3fuser -kcu </dir or /files> # Kill process 4fuser -v -k -HUP -i ./ # Send HUP signal to process 5 6# Output will send you <PID + letter>, here is the meaning: 7# c current directory. 8# e executable being run. 9# f open file. (omitted in default display mode). 10# F open file for writing. (omitted in default display mode). 11# r root directory. 12# m mmap'ed file or shared library. with lsof ( = list open file): 1lsof +D /var/log # Find all files blocked with the process and user. 2lsof -a +L1 <mountpoint> # Process blocking a FS. 3lsof -c ssh -c init # Find files open by thoses processes. 4lsof -p 1753 # Find files open by PID process. 5lsof -u root # Find files open by user. 6lsof -u ^user # Find files open by user except this one. 7kill -9 `lsof -t -u toto` # kill user's processes. (option -t output only PID). MacGyver method: 1#When you have no fuser or lsof: 2find /proc/*/fd -type f -links 0 -exec ls -lrt {} \;